Joint Workshop on Marine Vision (October 19th, 2025)

6th Workshop on Computer Vision for Analysis of Underwater Imagery (CVAUI)

3rd Workshop on Automated Analysis of Marine Visual Data for Environmental Monitoring (AAMVEM)

Nectar Track


Call for Posters

Alongside original research submissions, we invite poster presentations of previously peer-reviewed work from the past three years that are relevant to the workshop’s themes. This Nectar Track provides an opportunity to highlight impactful papers, foster interdisciplinary dialogue, and promote visibility of work already published in other venues.

Topics

Topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Underwater
    • image enhancement and color reconstruction
    • image formation models
    • navigation and mapping
    • 3D reconstruction of scenes
    • calibration and parameter estimation
    • long-tailed visual recognition
    • multiple object tracking and behavioral analysis
    • (Inverse) rendering and underwater scene representations
    • physical models of reflectance and light transport, including multispectral or hyperspectral
  • Marine
    • indiscernible object counting (e.g., schools of fish, fisheries catch)
    • species and size estimation on fishing vessels
    • fine-grained classification of organisms
    • foundation models
    • environmental monitoring using remote sensing
    • datasets and evaluation
    • learning from limited data
    • object detection and segmentation
    • sensing beyond the visible spectrum

Important deadlines

The Joint Workshop on Marine Vision is scheduled at October 19.

Submission deadline: September 1, 2025 (End of day, GMT)
Notification of acceptance: September 14, 2025
Final poster upload: October 1, 2025

Submission

We invite posters presenting previously peer-reviewed work published in a top-tier conference or journal within the past three years. Poster submissions should include:

  • Full citation and PDF of the original paper
  • An abstract of the paper (maximum 200 words) to be featured on the workshop website
  • A PDF of the poster to be featured on the workshop website (optional at submission, required for accepted entries)

Review Process: The workshop organizing committee will review the submissions on the basis of how relevant the work is to the workshop. However, we do not review novelty or correctness, as the work was previously peer-reviewed.

Archiving: Submissions are non-archival and will not be published in the ICCV 2025 workshop proceedings. However, we will host abstracts and posters on the workshop website.

Submission portal: Link to poster submission form (coming soon)